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The Shed Bed is situated in natural bush. It is peaceful and private. We can have animals, but not inside the Bed and Breakfast.

Loved staying at the Shed Bed, Roslyn had the heating turned on for my late arrival and even had some homemade bread and biscuits provided. Highly recommended.

Becky2017-08-13T00:00:00Z

Bed was comfortable, room and en-suite were spotless, and everything you could possibly want was there in that room. Breakfast for both mornings, two sets of clean towels, a fridge, kettle and toaster and even a little light in the toilet so you can find your way at night. Quality of everything was top notch. They didn't skimp on anything. And there was even homemade bread and biscuits waiting for us on arrival. Definitely recommend the shed bed to all looking to visit the region.

Chris2017-08-27T00:00:00Z

Great little space very cosy, nice homemade bread and biscuits included in the room along with a well stocked kitchenette, great value for money !

Mark2017-08-03T00:00:00Z

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Situated in a quiet street a short walk into the centre of town, our modern, air conditioned, fully self-contained queen bedroom apartment allows you to be accommodated in a relaxed and elegant atmosphere with both inside and outside living areas.

The Tuckshop comfortably sleeps 2 people, however, can accommodate up to 4 using the sofa bed located in the living room (additional charges apply).
We take pride in offering you fresh seasonal fruit and locally sourced provisions for both continental and cooked breakfasts.
We supply Tri Nature bathroom, laundry and kitchen products that are eco friendly, made from natural and renewable materials. Not only do we provide rainwater to all outlets (except the toilet) but we also offer filtered rainwater for drinking. We have full laundry facilities and a private north - east facing outdoor entertaining deck which includes a Weber bbq.

Situated in a quiet, leafy street, a short stroll to shops in the town centre allows you to select from award winning local produce and utilise our full kitchen facilities to create your own culinary delights.

Absolutely beautiful place. The linen and bed were so comfortable. So much beautiful food. Just really a beautiful spot.

Michelle2016-09-17T00:00:00Z

Absolutely wonderful B&B! This was our favourite place to stay on our trip. We had a long drive from Apollo Bay to Adelaide and decided to stop here for a night. We wish we would have stayed longer. The place is incredibly clean and well designed. Everything is thought after, however wifi would be an additional plus especially for couples wanting to cosy up and watch a movie. The bed was comfortable and check in was simple and well communicated. The breakfast provided was delicious also. Thank you Marie for a fabulous stay!

Taylor2017-01-01T00:00:00Z

pleasant communication prior to visit, written information in flat on arrival. very high standard of accommodation, great living space and easy access to town. good description on webpage but not fully appreciated until arrival - really lovely place to stay. Very nice to have bacon and egg breakfast provided too!

Ellie2016-04-06T00:00:00Z

Outstanding accommodation, with first class appliances, and one of the most comfortable beds we have ever slept in. Loved the woollen blanket, as well as the doona. The fresh fruit and provisions in the fridge were greatly appreciated, and once again first class quality. It was a pleasure and delight to stay there on our overnight road trip from Adelaide. Highly recommend to any future guests.

Marilyn2017-08-09T00:00:00Z

Such a beautiful place. The decor is amazing, the provisions were excellent. It was clean, very comfortable, and in a beautiful quiet street close to the city centre. Thank you, will definitely be back, and have already been recommending it!

Amy2016-12-28T00:00:00Z

The tuck shop is a great place, everything you need, clean modern but with character and a great location

Anne-Marie2017-04-16T00:00:00Z

A beautiful little place to enjoy a weekend away. The Tuck Shop was clean, tidy and easy to find. Breakfast was a great addition, the attention to detail made the stay a very pleasant one. We thank Marie for making our stay so easy!

Maddi2017-06-12T00:00:00Z

What a gorgeous little house. It was so clean and immaculate, had everything you need for a comfortable stay. The location is perfect, easy walk to the Main Street to grab a nice coffee. Hosts were very professional and easy to deal with. We will definitely stay here again.

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This family accommodation just out of Naracoorte boasts red gum country views with modern facilities. With spacious outdoor areas and great kitchen you can relax in comfort.

Located just far enough away from the main highway, this beautiful elevated property is easy to settle in to from the time you arrive.
The house is very easy to relax into and enjoy the serenity of the bird life from surrounding flowing natural gardens.
The house consists of a large, open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area, It includes a large flat screen TV complete with DVD player, lounge, good quality stereo system, with large windows opening up to views of the gardens. A sliding door opens out to the patio which facilitates a quality BBQ and large outdoor setting.
Kitchen facilities include a large bench providing interaction during those culinary inspired creative cook-ups, with good quality appliances, dishwasher, electric hotplate, fridge/freezer, oven & microwave.
Naracoorte, located about 3 ½ hours drive from Adelaide, is diverse in it's attractions, including wineries, caves, wetlands, swimming lake, and spectacular golf course. Being in the heart of the limestone coast and an hour from Mount Gambier, an hour from Robe/beach and half an hour from Penola and Coonawarra, it is the central business district for a vast array of agricultural pursuits due to plentiful underground water. With it's central parks and playgrounds, visitors are greeted in the town square with 3 hotels, diverse shopping and many cultural events throughout the year.
Sleeping capabilities at the retreat include the option of 5 bedrooms, 1 with a king size bed, 2 with queen size beds, 1 with a double bed and 1 with a king single bed. Allowing for a total of 9 people.
The property is perfectly appointed for couples looking for a retreat, older families to enjoy quality time or visiting friends and relatives, or executives seeking a relaxed environment at the end of the day.
The master bedroom has it's own ensuite facilities with a bath. The main bathroom also includes a bath and is shared for the other bedrooms.
Two reverse cycle air conditioners heat and cool the main lounge/dining and kitchen areas and the king bedroom. All bedrooms contain ceiling fans.
The laundry includes a front load washing machine and dryer, and sink.
Water is supplied by a 10000 gallon rainwater tank which is sufficient all year round, however we ask that guests use water conservatively to ensure the supply is capable of lasting.
Cleaning is included in the price, but as with any privately owned premises we reserve the right to charge for extra cleaning if need be, and ask that the guests leave the place as they found it.

Neighbours love the rural living environment, enjoying the spectacular views of native creek bed settings. We ask that guests respect their privacy.

Great location , clean& tidy.

Kusumsiri2016-11-29T00:00:00Z

Only stayed for one night for a work trip. Wish I could of stayed and relaxed in this lovely home for a week!

Annette2017-08-08T00:00:00Z

Comfy beds - excellent home Highly recommend

Kim2017-07-27T00:00:00Z

A great place to stay, well done Liz and Rob!

Uby2016-11-13T00:00:00Z

Great place, well-maintained, well-equipped. Bit like staying in a nice motel but way better.

klhaensel2017-05-21T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely overnight stay at Liz and Rob's place. The house was in immaculate condition and the breakfast provisions were a thoughtful touch. Five stars all the way!

Charissa2016-12-19T00:00:00Z

Awesome house in a very secluded and scenic spot on the outskirts of town. Very comfortable and modern amenities. Loads of hot water and well heated. Great place to stay.

Mark2017-07-09T00:00:00Z

House is good but far to supermarket.

Rhea2016-03-31T00:00:00Z

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A large rural spacious house, on a high set position with commanding views of Naracoorte. Lots of natural garden and native birds on a 4 acre property. Close to the town with many tourist attractions and local tours available including heritage limestone caves.

Fenced Large pool, BBQ area , o two casual eating area (inside and outside).
In the middle of the house is approximately 40 square of living space .
Heating placed through
the home with ceiling fans

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PINKERTON HILL is a self-contained Bed and Breakfast. Prices are based on the number of Adults and Children and the number of nights of the stay. The tariffs for a one-night stay are $195 for 2 adults, $85 per extra adult and $35 per child (aged 2 to 17 years). These tariffs include full breakfast provisions (see details below). Children under 2 are free.
The house at 40 Pinkerton Road is a large, country-style house on the eastern edge of Naracoorte. With five bedrooms and three bathrooms, it offers space and privacy to singles, couples, families and groups – including corporate guests.
The location is very popular with guests who like the peace and quiet of a secluded rural setting which is still within the town.
A feature is the huge open living area comprising a modern kitchen and adjoining family room, dining room and sitting room – coolly air conditioned in summer or cosily heated by two combustion heaters in winter.
Pinkerton Hill is set back from a residential street and is surrounded by an acre of lawn and native trees. There’s undercover parking for two vehicles, ample driveway parking and a sheltered back verandah which is ideal for a barbecue overlooking the back lawn.
The kitchen and family room are great for casual eating and chatting over meals, drinks and snacks. There’s a cooktop, double oven, microwave, dishwasher, cookware, cutlery, crockery and glasses.
The family room has a TV and DVD player, as well as cable TV; and the sitting room has a TV and DVD player.
Pinkerton Hill’s main bathroom has a full-sized bath, shower and vanity; and the WC is in a separate adjoining room. There’s also a two-person spa bathroom with vanity; and an ensuite bathroom with shower, vanity and WC. A third WC adjoins the laundry, which has a washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board.
The house has ducted reverse cycle air conditioning so you can adjust the heating or cooling to suit your comfort level. The wood-burning combustion heaters are very effective in winter.
A barbecue is available on the back verandah which overlooks the extensive lawn and native trees and shrubs.
The 3.5-star rated Pinkerton Hill is one of five properties owned and run by Naracoorte Cottages. (The others are MacDonnell House, Limestone View, Smith Street Villa and Showgrounds Cottage.) Richard Peake and Judy Barton established this “people friendly” Bed and Breakfast business in 1995 and have welcomed thousands of satisfied guests from South Australia, interstate and overseas.
NARACOORTE COTTAGES offers comfort, convenience and cleanliness with all modern amenities. The B&Bs are ideal for singles, couples, families and groups – as well as corporate guests – for one overnight stopover or a longer stay. They are private for one guest group at a time – even if there’s only one guest.
The houses have plasma TVs, DVD players, free local call telephones, free access to wireless broadband (BYO laptop or desktop computer) and reverse cycle air conditioning.
Bed linen, towels and toiletries are provided. Tariffs are value for money and include generous full breakfast provisions (eggs, bacon, tomatoes, fruit juice, boxed cereals, bread, jams and spreads, tea, instant coffee, coffee grounds and milk); and a complimentary 750ml bottle of wine with every booking.
Families and children are welcome (cot, high chair and change table can be provided if needed). Note that MacDonnell House does not have any single ensemble beds, but a fold-up bed for a child can be provided.
DISCOUNTS. There are discounts for bookings of more than one night. Corporate, family and group rates are available. A “no breakfast” option is also available. Contact Richard Peake for a quotation.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. Please note that we have a 3-night minimum booking for Easter (during the four days from the Thursday night before Good Friday through to Easter Sunday) and a 2-night minimum on long weekends.
NARACOORTE is home to the South Australia’s only World Heritage listed site, the Naracoorte Caves National Park, 10km south of town. The park includes Wonambi Fossil Centre, telling the story of megafauna whose bones are preserved in fossil deposits, and caves with spectacular limestone formations, a Bat Cave and a cafe. The Caves, 10km south of town, are open 9am to 5pm daily ((URL HIDDEN)
Naracoorte is also central to four premium wine regions – Coonawarra, Penola, Padthaway and Wrattonbully – within a 48km or 30-minute radius.
Splash out in the large manmade Naracoorte swimming lake, with reticulated and chlorinated water and lifeguards on duty on very hot days. It’s surrounded by lawns and shady trees, is free and is open from December 1 to March 31.
The town of Naracoorte has two seven-day supermarkets, three hotels, Thai and Chinese restaurants, a renowned family bakery, a French patisserie/chocolatier, McDonald’s, Subway and many other takeaway food shops and a thriving shopping centre.
The Commonwealth Bank, ANZ Bank, Westpac, National Australia Bank and BankSA all have branches in the town centre; and there’s also the People’s Choice credit union and a Bendigo Community Bank agency. Out of hours, you can draw money from six ATMs.
Be sure to visit the award-winning The Sheep’s Back wool industry museum, set in a historic three-storey former flour mill, and the Mini Jumbuk factory, where woollen bedding products for the world are made, and its visitor centre.
Naracoorte welcomes families to its many parks, including the Naracoorte Community Playground and Lions Pioneer Park, both in MacDonnell Street.
Stroll, walk or run on the picturesque Naracoorte Creek Walk through the centre of town; and feed the geese on the pond in the Scout Hall grounds, off Park Terrace, near Naracoorte Holiday Park.

Thanks again. Perfect place for what we needed. Quiet, private, spacious, clean and homely. Would be great for large families and kid friendly too. It was a late check in and a cold night. The central heating was on and thanks agin for the breakfast and coffee etc. Perfect. If I ever need to go back to Naracoorte ill be hoping to stay again. Cheers.

Gelson2017-08-06T00:00:00Z

It was well organised and clean. The house was huge just for us 2 and in good condition. Richard gave us everything we needed to make it a nice stay. The breakfast and the bottle of wine was declicious.

Daniel2015-12-21T00:00:00Z

Our group of 6 thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Pinkerton Hill - the house was super clean, breakfast supplies were generous and the beds really comfortable. Plenty of room to relax and enjoy our trip.

Tracey2016-10-10T00:00:00Z

What an amazinglyamazingly beautiful property and host! We had a lovely stay in a truly luxurious and serene setting. Richard went over and above to ensure we had baby cot, change table and highchair on arrival even though we very short notice and was excellent with communication. Fabulous stay for adults and children alike, only wish we had more time to enjoy...we didn't want to leave. Clean, warm, delicious wine and breakfast provisions and the best king bed sleep for a long time! Thank you Richard, we hope to be back someday in the future :)

Kimberly2017-06-20T00:00:00Z

The reservation was canceled 7 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.

Tess2014-08-31T00:00:00Z

Awesome beautiful big house with everything you need !!! Very peaceful...located on the edge of town. The place was well maintained and spotlessly clean. We really enjoyed our stay here and wished we could stay longer. We have decided to return next year to enjoy this beautiful accommodation and the Naracoorte swimming lake and caves. Thanks Richard for such a great place :)

Karen2015-01-03T00:00:00Z

Massive super modern high end place. We were overwhelmed by how nice it was on the inside, much more impressive that the impression from Airbnb. Truly wonderful place to stay in every way.

Alex2015-12-22T00:00:00Z

Entry was very easy. Located a little out of town but navigating Naracoorte was very easy. Great place to visit.

John2015-11-27T00:00:00Z

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This secluded family accommodation retreat boasts fantastic red gum creek views in spectacular country environment. Just 3 Km from Naracoorte and the enjoy spacious living environments, great kitchen and outdoor living facilities. A place to unwind.

Located on the majestic red gum lined tributary of the Naracoorte Creek, this beautiful elevated property is easy to settle in to from the time you arrive.
“Karinya” is the aboriginal name for"peaceful place" and our family home is all of that, to relax and unwind from a busy life, and just enjoy the serenity of the bird life from surrounding flowing natural gardens.
The house consists of a large, open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area, It includes a large flat screen TV complete with Apple TV for movies music & more, L shaped lounge, good quality stereo system including outdoor speakers, with large colonial style windows opening up to views of the gardens and creek beds. Twin colonial doors open out to the patio which facilitates a quality BBQ and large square outdoor setting able to seat up to 12 people.
Kitchen facilities include an island bench providing interaction during those culinary inspired creative cook-ups, with good quality appliances, dishwasher, gas hotplate, fridge oven & microwave with a pantry cupboard stocked with essentials.
Naracoorte, located about 3 ½ hours drive from Adelaide, is diverse in it’s attractions, including wineries, caves, wetlands, swimming lake, and spectacular golf course. Being in the heart of the limestone coast and an hour from Mount Gambier, an hour from Robe/beach and half an hour from Penola it is the central business district for a vast array of agricultural pursuits due to plentiful underground water. With it’s central parks and playgrounds, visitors are greeted in the town square with 3 hotels, diverse shopping and many cultural events throughout the year.
Sleeping capabilities at Karinya include the option of 4 bedrooms, all located across the southern side of the house, 3 with queen size beds and 1 with 2 single beds. We also have 2 double sofa beds for if required, allowing then for a total of 12 people. As the property is rurally located with livestock and dams in the immediate vicinity, Karinya is not set up for kids under 10 unless strictly supervised by parents. Please note, swimming in the dam is not recommended and if ignored, is at own risk. However, the property is perfectly appointed for couples looking for a retreat, older families to enjoy quality time or visiting friends and relatives, or executives seeking a relaxed environment at the end of the day.
The master bedroom has it’s own ensuite facilities. The main bathroom includes a bath and is shared for the other bedrooms. Verandahs surround the house shading all rooms, and a reverse cycle air conditioner heats and cools the main lounge/dining and kitchen areas. All bedrooms contain ceiling fans.
The laundry includes a front load washing machine and dryer, ample bench space and sink.
Water is supplied by a 10000 gallon rainwater tank which is sufficient all year round, however we ask that guests use water conservatively to ensure the supply is capable of lasting.
Cleaning is included in the price, but as with any privately owned premises we ask that the guests leave the place as they found it. Cleaning equipment is provided in the laundry cupboard.
The premises are used on other occasions for business and our own private home when staying in the region so we ask that guests treat the place with respect.
The combustion fire is available for use during the winter with supplied fire wood. It is very efficient and will heat the whole area with a minimal amount of imput.
The gardens are watered by an automatic watering system daily during the summer months. The controllers are located in the shed which is not accessible. During the summer months the fruit trees will bear, and these consist of an apple tree, plums, nectarines and pommegranites. Guests are welcome to the fruit if it is in season.

Neighbours love the rural living environment, enjoying the spectacular views of native creek bed settings. We ask that guests respect their privacy.

The place was immaculately presented and had everything we needed. What an awesome spot to take a break in! Extra bonus of the neighbour's legendary dog coming over for a swim. Could not recommend it higher.

Marcus2015-04-05T00:00:00Z

Chris and Sonia's home is tucked away in the most picturesque setting imaginable. The garden is lush and beautifully maintained ,the views from the alfresco area suggest there isn't another person for miles. The home is spacious clean and tidy with everything you need to have a comfortable stay.

Ros2017-02-28T00:00:00Z

This property is the ideal location for visiting the Coonawarra.. Chris and Sonia have a beautiful property and add some lovely extra touches. Easy communication and not intrusive , thank you for trusting us with your lovely home.

Jacqueline2015-04-16T00:00:00Z

Karinya was a fantastic place to stay with heaps of space for multiple families . Just out of town and quiet it was perfect for a few relaxing days and has all the kitchen , bathrooms and laundry amenities required. Would definitely recommend karinya to anyone else . Thank you Chris and Sonia

stuart2015-10-15T00:00:00Z

Anyone who decides to stay hear will have a great time! It has everything to keep the Adults and Children happy

Lisa2017-01-07T00:00:00Z

Once again Chris & Sonia were great hosts. Second time I have stayed here and will probably stay here again. Great place. Lovely setting. A dam stocked with fish. Everything you could need. Thanks.

Simon2015-03-22T00:00:00Z

Wonderful home. Great hosts. A very relaxing peaceful setting. Like others would spend a week down the beach in a beach house, I can imagine coming here for a relaxing holiday with family and friends to enjoy the peace and quiet in a much nicer house. :) Will definitely stay here again if we go back to Naracoorte. I highly recommend staying here.

Melanie2016-10-04T00:00:00Z

Great stay in lovely accommodation with helpful owners. Thoroughly recommend.

Darapon2014-05-05T00:00:00Z

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Elegant Two bedroom cottage 3 mins walk to town and set amid red gums at edge of creek. Walk to swimming lake, golf club , shops, and restaurants. Full kitchen facilities to create your own gastronomic delights.

Lovely space to relax and base yourself to explore Naracoorte & the surrounding area of caves, wineries and countryside. The home provides comfortable warm beds and generous breakfast supplies.

Linda 2017-07-02T00:00:00Z

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Carolynnes Cottages are 3 cottages (Possums Paradise one bedroom and Robins Retreat and Blue Wren cottage are 2 bedrooms) set in the Limestone Coast home of world heritage listed Naracoorte Caves. A short drive to the Coonawarra and Padthaway wine regions. Ideal for families, pet friendly and plenty of room to enjoy the beautiful garden. Free wifi

Beautiful accommodation with all the conveniences of home. Spa baths, king sized beds. Robins Retreat and Blue Wren cottage ideal for families, 2 bedroom cottages. Possums Paradise 1 bedroom ideal for romantic getaways and honeymoons. Each booking gets a complimentary bottle of wine, home made slice and chocolates. We are pet friendly (with restrictions) and offer free wifi

Situated on the outskirts of town, we have views of a vineyard across the road and rural landscape behind. Very spacious garden surroundings. Still only a 5 minute drive in to the centre of town.

My friends and I had a wonderful weekend away at Carolynnes Cottages for my friends birthday weekend. The place was even more beautiful than the listing showed with gorgeous furniture and picturesque garden surrounds. Very clean and comfortable with many thoughtful touches. Loved the homemade slice! Thanks for having us!

Julia2016-05-10T00:00:00Z

The host canceled this reservation 121 days before arrival. This is an automated posting.

Yoshitha2017-08-28T00:00:00Z

We had an enjoyable stay at the cottage. The apartment is very clean and well equipped. Strongly recommend

Irene2015-12-13T00:00:00Z

Very impressed about the very well appointed kitchen and facilities of the entire home. Loved the slices and enjoyed the bottle of red wine left for us to enjoy.

Roz2017-06-18T00:00:00Z

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Bed & Breakfast

Accommodates

10

Bedrooms

MacDONNELL HOUSE is a self-contained Bed and Breakfast. Prices are based on the number of Adults and Children and the number of nights of the stay. Tariffs include full breakfast provisions (see details below). Children under 2 are free.
The house at 38 MacDonnell Street, in the heart of Naracoorte, is the ideal “refresh and relax” destination for up to four couples, but is also very appealing to singles, families and corporate guests.
The 1930s local stone bungalow, with 21st century interior makeover, has four bedrooms – one king-sized and three queen-sized –and three bathrooms.
It’s next to the Visitor Information Centre car park and a short walk from Naracoorte Community Playground, Lions Pioneer Park and the centre of town – you can walk along MacDonnell Street or take the Naracoorte Creek Walk.
The open kitchen/dining room seats eight at the timber table and two leather sofas – great for casual eating and chatting over meals, drinks and snacks. There’s a cooktop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, cookware, cutlery, crockery and glasses plus a plasma TV and DVD player.
The intimate sitting room has sofas and TV/DVD. The large master bathroom has a double shower, double vanity, two-person spa and WC – and has proved very popular with honeymooners. There’s also an ensuite bathroom with shower, WC and double vanity; and a smaller bathroom with shower, WC and vanity.
MacDonnell House has ducted reverse cycle air conditioning so you can adjust the heating or cooling to suit your comfort level.
The back verandah is fully enclosed and includes a self-contained laundry with washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board; and the open front verandah faces a rose garden and the street.
MacDonnell House is on a residential street, an easy 1.5km walk from the centre of town, and has a pleasant garden of mainly native shrubs and roses. A rear driveway leads to a double carport, providing undercover parking for two vehicles and also serving as a sheltered area for the barbecue.
The 4.5-star rated MacDonnell House is one of six properties owned and run by Naracoorte Cottages.
NARACOORTE COTTAGES offers comfort, convenience and cleanliness with all modern amenities. The B&Bs are ideal for singles, couples, families and groups – as well as corporate guests – for one overnight stopover or a longer stay. They are private for one guest group at a time – even if there’s only one guest.
The houses have plasma TVs, DVD players, free local call telephones, free access to wireless broadband (BYO laptop or desktop computer) and reverse cycle air conditioning.
Bed linen, towels and toiletries are provided. Tariffs are value for money and include generous full breakfast provisions (eggs, bacon, tomatoes, fruit juice, boxed cereals, bread, jams and spreads, tea, instant coffee, coffee grounds and milk); and a complimentary 750ml bottle of wine with every booking.
Families and children are welcome (cot, high chair and change table can be provided if needed). Note that MacDonnell House does not have any single ensemble beds, but a fold-up bed for a child can be provided.
DISCOUNTS. There are discounts for bookings of more than one night. Corporate, family and group rates are available. A “no breakfast” option is also available. Phone Richard Peake or message him for a quotation.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. Please note that we have a 3-night minimum booking for Easter (during the four days from the Thursday night before Good Friday through to Easter Sunday) and a 2-night minimum on long weekends.

This was the best accomodation we had of the 6 different places we stayed on our 11 day trip. Had a lovely stay. It is a beautiful lime stone luxury house with all the amenities you need. Location is perfect in the Australia's tidiest town

Charan2014-01-06T00:00:00Z

Beautiful house, very peaceful, well maintained with lovely spacious and comfortable rooms. Would definitely recommend.

Milly2014-01-27T00:00:00Z

This was a great place to stay. The house was wonderful, very spacious, comfortable and with everything we needed. A perfect base to explore the caves and countryside.

Mary2016-01-23T00:00:00Z

Richard was responsive via text, left wine, bread, milk, juice and a full breakfast for us for both days. Nicely set up with selection of DVDs and pleasant art prints on walls. The house is very well kept up with excellent showers.

David2016-12-16T00:00:00Z

Everything was great. A fantastic old Australian home which has been modernised to a high standard but still keeping its character. Very clean and welcoming.

Paul2016-01-17T00:00:00Z

Great house! Would definitely stay again.

Emma2017-07-02T00:00:00Z

Hi Richard, what a wonderful home you have created. No detail has been overlooked to ensure your guests have a relaxing time enjoying the Coonawarra. 10 out of 10!

Gary2015-09-29T00:00:00Z

Our stay in MacDonnell House was very pleasant. It was clean and charming. All the amenities of a 5 stars accommodation. We will sure book again in this place. Luis

Luis2014-01-01T00:00:00Z

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In the majestic redgum country of the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, this one roomed cottage with its own bathroom and small kitchen, adjoins our farmhouse but is quite separate from it. You have a garden to enjoy and a farm for walking.

There’s something to be said for fresh country air to clear the mind. The self-contained cottage at our property Field of Mars, 15kms east of Naracoorte, provides a quiet country escape from deadlines and screens (although there is television).
Breakfast supplies of local bacon, bread, and fresh eggs from our chooks are provided, plus tea and coffee. You can eat outside through the French doors, or at a round cedar table indoors.
With walls covered in art, an open fire, a friendly cat, and comfortable beds, the cottage is a serene country getaway.
Field of Mars is a working farm with gumboots at the back door, cattle, and plenty of work being done in the paddocks beyond the garden.
The cottage is about ten metres from the old stone house’s back door. It has its own entrance, as well as a side door into the garden where you can read and relax.
If you love delicious local food, there is a great food and wine trail to explore nearby. We will give you ideas to fill your days and stomachs.
In the redgums and buloke trees, you may spot the endangered red-tailed black cockatoo. The farm is also home to the critically-endangered bush stone curlew. You may be lucky enough to see one or hear its call. Grey thrushes nest in the garden and make music with their distinctive calls.
The cottage has a reverse-cycle air-conditioner to give you heating and cooling. The bathroom is frill-free, the kitchen is a bit improvised but fine for simple meals. If rustic charm appeals, we’d love to welcome you.
The cottage is ideal for walkers, explorers, nature enthusiasts, meditators, writers and food lovers, and anyone wanting to break their trip between Melbourne and Adelaide. We are close to Naracoorte's famous World Heritage listed caves, and 45 minutes from the Coonawarra wine region.

Field of Mars is about 15 kilometres east of Naracoorte, and about 9 kilometres from the Victorian border.
We are on a "food trail" with Apsley, about 20 mins away on the Victorian side, and its renovated pub, the Border Inn, plus Amber Ridge, a farm cottage where Cindy serves great lunches and Friday night pizzas. Further over the border, you'll find Say Grace, a charming cafe in Casterton where Penny and her team serve delicious cakes and meals.
Naracoorte has great places to eat too, fabulous coffee shops, and even a French patisserie! And then there's Penola to the south and the great Coonawarrra wine district with cellar doors and restaurants to explore.
Just 10 minutes away, are the world heritage listed Naracoorte Caves, plus the Wonambi Fossil Centre. Your imagination will soar when you see the remains of giant kangaroos, wombats and other megafauna and picture what our area looked like 25,000 years ago.
The Naracoorte Swimming Lake in summer is a wonderful place to cool off. It's a vast, chlorinated lake, the largest swimming pool in the region!

We had a beautiful time at Angela's place. Very comfortable room. Great place to break up the drive between adelaide and melbourne. Explored the caves also which are easily accessible from the property. Delicious home grown stewed apricots for breakfast, lemons to take back home! Lovely time having coffee with Angela and her delightful husband on the morning of our departure. Highly recommended.

Tristan2016-01-04T00:00:00Z

A really lovely place to stay: comfortable and characterful cottage, peaceful rural landscapes, and genuinely warm and courteous hosts. Highly recommended as a place to stay while visiting the Naracoorte area. Thanks Angela and Charlie. Was great to meet you.

Susan 2015-11-13T00:00:00Z

Beautiful location and lovely little cottage. Angela gave us a very warm welcome and then gave us our space. Her communication was great and she was very accommodating in regards to children and guests. The food provided and the open fire ready to be lit were lovely additions to a very sweet country cottage stay.

Calli2016-09-18T00:00:00Z

Thankyou so much to Angela and Charlie for having us stay at this wonderful location. Angela and Charlie were the most perfect hosts and made us feel extremely welcomed and relaxed. The accommodation is great, very spacious ,clean , cosy and comfortable. The fridge was stocked with delicious country fare . We could not rate our stay any higher. Thank you so much.

Angela was a 5* host! Communication was quick and easy, and our stay was everything we'd hoped for and even more! I can't recommend this cottage enough for a lovely relaxing time away, close to wineries and gorgeous food.

Sarah2016-01-01T00:00:00Z

Our beautiful and generous host Angela made us feel very comfortable a beautiful country setting. Gorgeous gum trees and open fields. Beautiful gardens and generous offerings of her darling chickens eggs. Our stay was very relaxing. We felt as if we were family or friends. A very charming cottage with beautiful linen. Angela is a lady of many talents. Farmer writer and artist. A lovely lady. You will have a lovely time there.

Kath2016-03-13T00:00:00Z

What a treat! Staying in Angela's charming cottage on the way back to Melbourne was one of the absolute highlights of our Easter getaway to Adelaide. Before arriving at the cottage we spent the afternoon at the nearby Naracoorte fossil caves, which we highly recommend (inexpensive and very interesting). When we arrived at the cottage we had plenty of time to wander around the farm at dusk which was a wonderful relaxing experience, especially for our 9 year old daughter - who was completely enamoured with Bertie, Sylvie, the chooks and of course the cows. The cottage was cosy and welcoming and the fact that we were all sleeping in one room was fun. The kitchen is cute but basic and requires the cook to think like a camper with limited space and appliances - but I found the challenge easy to manage. Be prepared for a shower where the hot water doesn't exactly come gushing out but its hot and plentiful. We loved the breakfast provisions that we waiting for us - local bacon, farm fresh eggs, marmalade, real coffee! But one of the best things about this place is its hospitable hosts, we so enjoyed talking with Charlie and Angela and we plan to return on our next trip. This place is a little treasure stop on the journey between Adelaide and Melbourne.

Jill2016-04-01T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/apt

Property Type

Villa

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

We have a grassed campground if you want to set up your own caravan or tent, in addition to our cabin rooms and bell tents. If you are looking for somewhere to stay in the south east of South Australia, you should have a look at the Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park - quietly nestled 2km off the Riddoch highway, in the middle of Coonawarra. Powered sites from $30 (2 pax) and unpowered from $20 (2 pax). Self contained CMCA members from $15 (2 pax).

Our property is situated amongst working vineyards on its own 200 acre block with 170 acres of heritage listed virgin bush. With hours of walking paths and abundant kangaroos, wombats, emus, sugar gliders, koalas and wild deer, getting back to nature could not be easier.

Travelling to Coonawarra Bush Holiday Park
Coonawarra Bush Holiday (Caravan) Park is located at Lot 1 Comaum School Road, Coonawarra SA 5263.
Travelling from Mount Gambier, the park is situated 18kms from Penola on your right (2kms down Comaum School Road).
Coming from Naracoorte, the park is located on the next road on your left after Sydney/Edenhope Road, and then 2kms down Comaum School Road.
If you get stuck, give us a call ((PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN)) and we will provide directions.
(URL HIDDEN)

I doubt you will ever find anything as comfortable, clean and beautifully furnished as Carol's. The attention to detail is exquisite and the breakfast offering is beyond compare. And the Blue Wren cabin we stayed is larger than most suburban homes. Even if you are not passing directly through Naracoorte you will not be disappointed by a detour. Thoroughly recommend. Alison & Tony

Antony2017-08-09T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/apt

Property Type

Other

Accommodates

2

Bedrooms

SHOWGROUNDS COTTAGE at 198 Smith Street is opposite the Showgrounds, a popular events venue, and is close to the centre of Naracoorte.
It’s a self-contained Bed and Breakfast, private for one guest group at a time, whether for one guest or four, so you don’t share with anyone you don’t know. Tariffs are based on the number of guests and the number of nights; and include full breakfast provisions.
The 1900 timber cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom. There is a queen-sized bedroom and a twin bedroom with two king single beds.
The sitting/dining room has a comfortable leather sofa and two recliners, a wood-burning combustion heater, TV and DVD player.
In the bathroom are a spa bath, a separate shower and vanity. Next door is a separate WC. The laundry area has a washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board.
The galley kitchen has a cooktop, oven, microwave, rainwater tap, cookware, cutlery, crockery and glasses.
Showgrounds Cottage has reverse cycle air conditioners in the sitting/dining room and bedrooms; and a wood-burning combustion heater in the sitting/dining room.
A feature is a modern back verandah with decking and a barbecue and outdoor setting – ideal for casual meals, drinks and snacks.
Showgrounds Cottage is one of five properties owned and run by Naracoorte Cottages. (The others are MacDonnell House, Limestone View, Smith Street Villa and Pinkerton Hill.) Richard Peake and Judy Barton established this “people friendly” Bed and Breakfast business in 1995 and have welcomed thousands of satisfied guests from South Australia, interstate and overseas.
Naracoorte Cottages offers comfort, convenience and cleanliness with all modern amenities. The B&Bs are ideal for singles, couples, families and groups – as well as corporate guests – for one overnight stopover or a longer stay. They are private for one guest group at a time – even if there’s only one guest.
The houses have plasma TVs, DVD players, free local call telephones, free access to wireless broadband (BYO laptop or desktop computer) and reverse cycle air conditioning.
Bed linen, towels and toiletries are provided. Tariffs are value for money and include generous full breakfast provisions (eggs, bacon, tomatoes, fruit juice, boxed cereals, bread, jams and spreads, tea, instant coffee, coffee grounds and milk); and a complimentary 750ml bottle of wine with every booking.
Families and children are welcome (cot, high chair and change table can be provided if needed). Note that MacDonnell House does not have any single ensemble beds, but a fold-up bed for a child can be provided.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. Please note that we have a 3-night minimum booking for Easter (during the four days from the Thursday night before Good Friday through to Easter Sunday) and a 2-night minimum on long weekends.
NARACOORTE is home to the South Australia’s only World Heritage listed site, the Naracoorte Caves National Park, 10km south of town. The park includes Wonambi Fossil Centre, telling the story of megafauna whose bones are preserved in fossil deposits, and caves with spectacular limestone formations, a Bat Cave and a cafe. The Caves, 10km south of town, are open 9am to 5pm daily ((URL HIDDEN)
Naracoorte is also central to four premium wine regions – Coonawarra, Penola, Padthaway and Wrattonbully – within a 48km or 30-minute radius.
Splash out in the large manmade Naracoorte swimming lake, with reticulated and chlorinated water and lifeguards on duty on very hot days. It’s surrounded by lawns and shady trees, is free and is open from December 1 to March 31.
The town of Naracoorte has two seven-day supermarkets, three hotels, Thai and Chinese restaurants, a renowned family bakery, a French patisserie/chocolatier, McDonald’s, Subway and many other takeaway food shops and a thriving shopping centre.
The Commonwealth Bank, ANZ Bank, Westpac, National Australia Bank and BankSA all have branches in the town centre; and there’s also the People’s Choice credit union and a Bendigo Community Bank agency. Out of hours, you can draw money from six ATMs.
Be sure to visit the award-winning The Sheep’s Back wool industry museum, set in a historic three-storey former flour mill, and the Mini Jumbuk factory, where woollen bedding products for the world are made, and its visitor centre.
Naracoorte welcomes families to its many parks, including the Naracoorte Community Playground and Lions Pioneer Park, both in MacDonnell Street.
Stroll, walk or run on the picturesque Naracoorte Creek Walk through the centre of town; and feed the geese on the pond in the Scout Hall grounds, off Park Terrace, near Naracoorte Holiday Park.

Great location,private and easy access to town. Arrived on a cold evening and opened the door to a warm house with heaters on. Highly recommend.

andrew2016-08-09T00:00:00Z

Warm, clean comfortable cottage with all amenities.

andrew2017-07-19T00:00:00Z

We booked the accommodation only a few days before. Richard was extremely helpful and was kind enough to suggest this cottage after I'd previously enquired about another. The cottage was cosy, he facilities were great and it was affordable. We had a great stay and would recommend the venue to anyone. Thanks again.

AJ2016-07-23T00:00:00Z

We enjoyed our stay in the house. The breakfast provisions provided were excellent. All in all we had a nice stay.

Filip2014-12-30T00:00:00Z

Our provisional decision to live here, we can also feel lucky to live here. Richard managed house is really too professional! fully equipped! Caption clear! Sofas and beds are very comfortable! Especially in the kitchen, the others have! Also prepared a toast, eggs, tomatoes, cereal, milk, juice and meat for us. See it all the time too surprise, we eat very happy. The bathtub is large, I and the children wash Mimi bubble bath. Richard also intimate even prepared a DVD disc. Everything is perfect! Really should stay here for a whole week! Thanks Richard!

Yunhe2016-01-11T00:00:00Z

We stayed at Showgrounds Cottage while visiting the Coonawarra wine region. Richard was a responsive and helpful host (via on-line communication), in particular providing information and recommendations ahead of our visit. Naracoorte is north of the Coonawarra, 30mins drive to Penola. The cottage is walking distance to the town centre for various ammenities such as groceries, cafes, pubs and shops. The cottage would suit a smaller group (2-3 people as the small dining table is pushed up against a wall though there is a spacious back deck). Air con and wifi are helpful features. For those who are sensitive to noise, the property is located on a major road so you do get passing traffic during the day and night.

Jane2016-01-16T00:00:00Z

Richard suggested another property- Limestone Cottage might be more suitable for my booking -and this was perfect. My visitors from Scotland could not believe that this lovely house could be available for one night rental. We enjoyed the comfort of an established home with lovely views over Naracoorte. Luxurious bedding and towels and excellent provisions for breakfast. We felt very lucky to have experienced this quality of accommodation. Highly recommended. Host was easy to contact and replied promptly.

Janet2016-06-23T00:00:00Z

Richard's place is a Victorian style, renovated and stylish house with all amenities required. We did enjoy our one night stay at Richard's place. I highly recommend it to my friends and everyone.

Ali2015-12-29T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/apt

Property Type

Bed & Breakfast

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

Have you ever tried glamping? That is, camping, with a real bed and 240v power, and no need to put up and pull down the tent? The full camping experience without the hassle?
Warm in winter and cool in summer, this cosy bell tent is located next to the vineyard and lake. It is 5m across and accommodates up to 4 people.
New shared bathrooms, breakfast, electric blanket and tea and coffee in your yurt are included as standard.
A $50 deluxe upgrade is also available (heating, food and wine+).

An economical and romantic alternative to a boring hotel room - enjoy a glass of Coonawarra wine next to your own campfire at your own outdoor setting.
With tea and coffee provided in your powered yurt, a huge king bed and power points for your lights, iPad and iPhone, you don't need to come out if you don't want to - and there is free WiFi also!
When and if you emerge you will enjoy the bush environment, the farm animals, the vineyard and the grassy paddock.
Take our shuttle to the Coonawarra Wineries Walking Trail for just $15 per person and enjoy wine tasting at 6 famous cellar doors, lunch at Fodder and an afternoon rest before dinner...
Our standard breakfast includes cereal and toast. Of course, you can spoil yourself with a full breakfast of bacon and home-grown eggs, juice, toast, extra firewood, an electric space heater and a bottle of Coonawarra wine on arrival - just $50 per couple with the Deluxe option.

Think Coonawarra, and thoughts of sumptuous reds spring to mind – from the rich rust-coloured Terra Rossa soil for which it’s internationally recognized, to the prized red wines that have made it famous. There are the ruddy cheeks of those who tend the vines; the crimson sunsets that sweep across a vast horizon; and of course, there’s the fiery passion in the veins of our vignerons and winemakers.
Almost a million years ago, an ocean teeming with sea-life lapped at the feet of the ancient Kanawinka Escarpment. Then came an ice age, and the great melt that followed led to the creation of the chalky white bedrock which is the foundation of this unique region. But nature had not finished, for with her winds, rain and sand she blanketed the plain with a soil rich in iron, silica and nutrients, to become one of the most renowned terroir soils in the world.
Long and narrow, this celebrated ridge of earth, together with pure underground water, cool nights and a long, mild growing season, is Nature’s gift to wine lovers across the globe. This precious parcel of land is some of the most valuable agricultural land in the nation, and recognised as Australia’s premier red wine region, contributing fruit to some of the finest wines in the world.
But of course, it took human spirit and ingenuity to bottle it, and like all great appellations, the wines of Coonawarra speak not just of the famous terroir, but also of the local community and people who give those wines their character.
It began with the vision of John Riddoch in 1890, and his first plantings of vines; then championed into the next century by the Redmans; and given a renaissance by the Wynns in 1951. These names are still revered, and their vision and heritage is proudly upheld by the world-class wineries which now call Coonawarra home.
Today, new generations of old winemaking families toil alongside an influx of fresh talent to ensure the spirit of the Coonawarra wine region continues to thrive. It is a community that’s vibrant, passionate, sophisticated and unique – one that salutes tradition while embracing innovation.
At vintage, every picker, cellar-hand and winemaker devotes the same commitment to nurturing each parcel of delicate fruit and crafting them into wines of exceptional distinction that lend themselves perfectly to maturing in the cellar before flowing lusciously from bottle to decanter to glass.
Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignons not only taste exceptional when young, but they also cellar brilliantly. The ageability of Coonawarra wines are world class, and it’s what sets our wines apart from others: a fact endorsed by generations of collectors around the world, who have cellared them for up to 60 years.
Together, our landscape, our people and our passion work in harmony to create a signature wine region that delivers on a myriad of levels, from the truly magnificent rust-red earth below to the lush, vivid green vines and big blue skies above; the cool Cabernet Sauvignons, Shirazes, Chardonnays and Rieslings have made Coonawarra one of the New World’s greatest appellations.
(C/- Coonawarra Vignerons)

We stayed two nights in the tent tests are comfortable however two single beds were camp beds there was a kettle and tea/coffee in the tent Showers were far but excellent We found kitchen and fridge to be quite dirty, basic utensils needed to be washed before every use, I don't think kitchen gets cleaned every day, on top of this you are supposed to pay $3 per day for use of dirty BBQ or cook top Campsite itself is isolated with 2km from main hwy and an hour's drive from mt Gambier. From the website we got the impression that site is located inside a vineyard but it is next to a vineyard but you have no access to it, may be we did not read the description properly, There is wifi available for $5 and laundry for $5 per use The campsite is just a level ground with vineyard on one site, road on the other, the other two Ste is native bushland where we were told one can go for walks There is a small man made pond in the middle of the campsite if you are looking to take break travelling from Adelaide to Melbourne it is not a bad place, however if you are looking for bush experience this may not be an ideal place,

alok2017-01-02T00:00:00Z

It was a pleasure to stay at Steve's place. Highly recommended to other future guest!

Emily2016-12-23T00:00:00Z

Lovely, comfortable tent.

Nectaria 2017-05-09T00:00:00Z

The Coonawarra Bush Camp is a nice little spot not too far away by car from the major wineries. Steve had the yurt decked out so it was a comfortable stay, and he was very helpful with regards to providing winery suggestions and general trip advice. Just to note, we did not anticipate that some of the extra facilities listed e.g. wifi, laundry, are added costs to your trip. It wasn't too much of a hassle for us during our stay, but it might be good to make this clearer on Airbnb for future patrons :)

Ji Lian2016-06-29T00:00:00Z

It was really cold initially whilst waiting for the electric blanket to heat up. Toilets and tent premises were clean. It was worth the experience!

Baoyi2017-07-22T00:00:00Z

We loved our little bell tent! Steve was very friendly and helpful. It was great to be able to have the option to buy firewood so we could toast marshmallows and enjoy the bush camp experience. The drawcard was being able to have our family dog with us and the excellent hot showers! Although if your thinking of going when it's been raining a lot gumboots are a necessity.

Melissa2016-09-26T00:00:00Z

Great place clean amenities, well worth upgrading for the breakfast and firewood . Would visit again

Birgit2017-07-12T00:00:00Z

We had a lovely stay in the bell tent. It was nice and cool inside and was all powered too.

Lucy2016-12-22T00:00:00Z

Room type

Private room

Property Type

Bed & Breakfast

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

LIMESTONE VIEW is a self-contained Bed and Breakfast. Prices are based on the number of Adults and Children and the number of nights of the stay. Tariffs include full breakfast provisions (see details below). Children under 2 are free.
The house at 44 Freeling Street, a short walk from the centre of town, is spacious yet cosy for one or two couples, three singles or a small family.
It’s a self-contained Bed and Breakfast and private for one guest group at a time, whether one adult or five adults.
The 1890s former freestone former manse, set on a hillside, has a modern limestone addition and offers three bedrooms – king-sized, queen-sized and single – and two bathrooms.
Limestone View is close to Lions Pioneer Park and within walking distance of the free Naracoorte Swimming Lake and the Central Business District.
A feature of this character house is the sheltered front verandah, where guests can have a barbecue, snacks or drinks and enjoy a view of some of Naracoorte’s historic churches and the town centre. There are extensive lawns, framed by native trees.
The galley kitchen is fully equipped with a cooktop, oven, microwave, dishwasher, cookware, cutlery and glasses. The adjoining dining area seats up to six.
The sitting room has recliner chairs and a sofa, TV and DVD player.
Limestone View’s main bathroom has a two-person spa bath, shower, vanity and WC; and the ensuite bathroom, next to the queen-sized bedroom, has a shower, vanity and WC. The house has reverse cycle air conditioning in the sitting room and all three bedrooms. A separate, self-contained laundry has a washing machine, dryer, iron and ironing board.
The 3.5-star rated Limestone View is one of five properties owned and run by Naracoorte Cottages. (The others are MacDonnell House, Smith Street Villa, Pinkerton Hill and Showgrounds Cottage.) Richard Peake and Judy Barton established this “people friendly” Bed and Breakfast business in 1995 and have welcomed thousands of satisfied guests from South Australia, interstate and overseas.
Naracoorte Cottages offers comfort, convenience and cleanliness with all modern amenities. The B&Bs are ideal for singles, couples, families and groups – as well as corporate guests – for one overnight stopover or a longer stay. They are private for one guest group at a time – even if there’s only one guest.
The houses have plasma TVs, DVD players, free local call telephones, free access to wireless broadband (BYO laptop or desktop computer) and reverse cycle air conditioning.
Bed linen, towels and toiletries are provided. Tariffs are value for money and include generous full breakfast provisions (eggs, bacon, tomatoes, fruit juice, boxed cereals, bread, jams and spreads, tea, instant coffee, coffee grounds and milk); and a complimentary 750ml bottle of wine with every booking.
Families and children are welcome (cot, high chair and change table can be provided if needed). Note that MacDonnell House does not have any single ensemble beds, but a fold-up bed for a child can be provided.
DISCOUNTS. There are discounts for bookings of more than one night. Corporate, family and group rates are available. A “no breakfast” option is also available. Phone Richard Peake (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) or email him at (EMAIL HIDDEN) for a quotation.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. Please note that we have a 3-night minimum booking for Easter (during the four days from the Thursday night before Good Friday through to Easter Sunday) and a 2-night minimum on long weekends.
NARACOORTE is home to the South Australia’s only World Heritage listed site, the Naracoorte Caves National Park, 10km south of town. The park includes Wonambi Fossil Centre, telling the story of megafauna whose bones are preserved in fossil deposits, and caves with spectacular limestone formations, a Bat Cave and a cafe. The Caves, 10km south of town, are open 9am to 5pm daily ((URL HIDDEN)
Naracoorte is also central to four premium wine regions – Coonawarra, Penola, Padthaway and Wrattonbully – within a 48km or 30-minute radius.
Splash out in the large manmade Naracoorte swimming lake, with reticulated and chlorinated water and lifeguards on duty on very hot days. It’s surrounded by lawns and shady trees, is free and is open from December 1 to March 31.
The town of Naracoorte has two seven-day supermarkets, three hotels, Thai and Chinese restaurants, a renowned family bakery, a French patisserie/chocolatier, McDonald’s, Subway and many other takeaway food shops and a thriving shopping centre.
The Commonwealth Bank, ANZ Bank, Westpac, National Australia Bank and BankSA all have branches in the town centre; and there’s also the People’s Choice credit union and a Bendigo Community Bank agency. Out of hours, you can draw money from six ATMs.
Be sure to visit the award-winning The Sheep’s Back wool industry museum, set in a historic three-storey former flour mill, and the Mini Jumbuk factory, where woollen bedding products for the world are made, and its visitor centre.
Naracoorte welcomes families to its many parks, including the Naracoorte Community Playground and Lions Pioneer Park, both in MacDonnell Street.
Stroll, walk or run on the picturesque Naracoorte Creek Walk through the centre of town; and feed the geese on the pond in the Scout Hall grounds, off Park Terrace, near Naracoorte Holiday Park.

We stayed at Richards limestone cottage on our way to Adelaide. The home was comfortable as was the king bed & there were plenty of supplies for a good breakfast & he even included a bottle of wine. We did find some of the furnishings a little tired & in need of a dust. We liked the outlook across town from the veranda.

Tony and Susie2016-02-20T00:00:00Z

This property was perfect! Everything you could need including a generous breakfast every day. We came to Narracourte for a wedding and my babysitter cancelled last minute. Richard saved the day with organizing one for us. Can't praise this place highly enough. Thanks again Richard! :)

Sara2017-04-10T00:00:00Z

Lovely accommodation with everything we needed, especially for just one night, but it would be perfect for a much longer stay. Lovely big comfortable bed was much appreciated by 6'4" husband!

Ian2014-02-04T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/apt

Property Type

Bed & Breakfast

Accommodates

5

Bedrooms

Beautiful cottages with all the conveniences of home. A great stop over for tourists travelling between the Great Ocean Road and Kangaroo Island. Ideal for families, corporate travellers and romantic getaways. Pet friendly and free wifi. Complimentary bottle of wine.
Beautiful gardens to stroll around and enjoy the surroundings. Free wifi. Pet friendly. King sized beds and spa baths. Fully equipped kitchen. Guests also receive a bottle of wine and homemade slice and chocolates.
We like to meet the guests but then let them enjoy their stay in peace. We live on the same property so are available either by wandering over to main house or contacting us by phone if needed.
Situated on the outskirts of town we have a rural view of paddocks and gum trees or a vineyard across the road but still only 2.5kms to the centre of town.
Taxi service available

Carol's cottages were really nice and pretty with excellent amenities. We also had a lot of fun playing with the llamas and sheep in the pen.

Nai2015-12-25T00:00:00Z

What a fabulous and welcoming host! After driving for 12hours, I could not have asked for a better welcome. Beds were made with soft towels laid out, food in the fridge. Host came over to greet me from the office. Air con made sleeping delightful in the 40deg C temperatures. Highly recommend staying here and we were also provided with sights of interest brochures so we could explore the local area with ease.

Diana2015-12-21T00:00:00Z

Room type

Entire home/apt

Property Type

Bed & Breakfast

Accommodates

10

Bedrooms

Get back to nature with our cosy bush bell tents. Double bed and two singles located privately on our large property. No need for power, and save a packet by bringing your own linen and towels. Full camp kitchen and new shower and toilet units. Use as a base to visit the many Coonawarra winery cellar doors. Breakfast included (cereal & toast). Deluxe upgrade + $50 per couple - home-grown eggs, bacon, tomato, toast, jams, cereal, milk, bottle of our Cabernet Sauvignon, and red gum fire wood.

Beautifully located in natural bushland, our bush bell tents have free WiFi and sleep 4. Each has its own fire pit, bring your own or buy wood on site. Fully equipped camp kitchen in main building (fridges, TVs, pots and pans, knives and forks etc) with 5 new private bathroom and shower units. Helpful staff will assist. Close parking, neat, tidy and economical. Breakfast is included.

Think Coonawarra, and thoughts of sumptuous reds spring to mind – from the rich rust-coloured Terra Rossa soil for which it’s internationally recognized, to the prized red wines that have made it famous. There are the ruddy cheeks of those who tend the vines; the crimson sunsets that sweep across a vast horizon; and of course, there’s the fiery passion in the veins of our vignerons and winemakers. Almost a million years ago, an ocean teeming with sea-life lapped at the feet of the ancient Kanawinka Escarpment. Then came an ice age, and the great melt that followed led to the creation of the chalky white bedrock which is the foundation of this unique region. But nature had not finished, for with her winds, rain and sand she blanketed the plain with a soil rich in iron, silica and nutrients, to become one of the most renowned terroir soils in the world. Long and narrow, this celebrated ridge of earth, together with pure underground water, cool nights and a long, mild growing season, is Nature’s gift to wine lovers across the globe. This precious parcel of land is some of the most valuable agricultural land in the nation, and recognised as Australia’s premier red wine region, contributing fruit to some of the finest wines in the world. But of course, it took human spirit and ingenuity to bottle it, and like all great appellations, the wines of Coonawarra speak not just of the famous terroir, but also of the local community and people who give those wines their character. It began with the vision of John Riddoch in 1890, and his first plantings of vines; then championed into the next century by the Redmans; and given a renaissance by the Wynns in 1951. These names are still revered, and their vision and heritage is proudly upheld by the world-class wineries which now call Coonawarra home. Today, new generations of old winemaking families toil alongside an influx of fresh talent to ensure the spirit of the Coonawarra wine region continues to thrive. It is a community that’s vibrant, passionate, sophisticated and unique – one that salutes tradition while embracing innovation. At vintage, every picker, cellar-hand and winemaker devotes the same commitment to nurturing each parcel of delicate fruit and crafting them into wines of exceptional distinction that lend themselves perfectly to maturing in the cellar before flowing lusciously from bottle to decanter to glass. Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignons not only taste exceptional when young, but they also cellar brilliantly. The ageability of Coonawarra wines are world class, and it’s what sets our wines apart from others: a fact endorsed by generations of collectors around the world, who have cellared them for up to 60 years. Together, our landscape, our people and our passion work in harmony to create a signature wine region that delivers on a myriad of levels, from the truly magnificent rust-red earth below to the lush, vivid green vines and big blue skies above; the cool Cabernet Sauvignons, Shirazes, Chardonnays and Rieslings have made Coonawarra one of the New World’s greatest appellations. (C/- Coonawarra Vignerons)

Room type

Private room

Property Type

Yurt

Accommodates

4

Bedrooms

Smith Street Cottage is close to the town centre. It is an easy walk to shops, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants and takeaway places. Singles, couples, families (with children) and business travellers will all find a comfortable, fully equipped house with all the usual features and amenities. Ask for a special price for children.

Our family had a lovely stay in Richard's house. It was close to the town centre and was very comfortable with heating and electric blankets. The provisions provided were generous and delicious.

Melanie2017-06-04T00:00:00Z

We spent just one night at Richard's place and were very comfortable. It was clean and well stocked. The bed was comfortable, the wifi was good and communication was excellent. It was also central to the downtown area with restaurants.

Hilary2017-01-30T00:00:00Z

Great place close to town . Very clean and tidy. All things were as advertised. Richard was very helpfull and efficiant.